Brewers Play the Nationals After Contreras’ 5-Hit Game
WASHINGTON, D.C., AUG 2 – Alex Faust made multiple errors during a home run call in the Brewers-Nationals game, misidentifying players and the score, drawing criticism on social media.
- On Saturday at 4:05 p.m. EDT in Washington, the Milwaukee Brewers faced the Washington Nationals with Brandon Woodruff and Jake Irvin as starters.
- Marking their fifth encounter this season, the Brewers hold a 4-0 series lead over the Nationals.
- Alex Faust misidentified Blake Perkins as Danny Jansen and incorrectly said the game put the Brewers on top 1-0 after Perkins’s home run.
- A two-homer performance by Blake Perkins fueled Milwaukee’s offense, making the team 24-4 in multi-home run games.
- Heading into upcoming games, Milwaukee and Washington contend with injured players including Dylan Crews and Jackson Chourio .
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Apple's Alex Faust criticized after delivering mistake-riddled home run call
On-air mistakes happen to even the best broadcasters in the business. But typically, these mistakes are limited to one specific error that is immediately caught. Unfortunately was not the case for Apple TV+’s play-by-play voice Alex Faust on the call of Friday Night Baseball between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Washington Nationals. In the top of the second inning, as Faust was speaking about the Nationals managerial situation, Brewers center f…
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